The Terere Kids Project Jiu-jitsu Grappling Shorts embody much more than just sportswear: they embody the values of a project born in 1997, founded by Fernando Terere, an icon of world jiu-jitsu. Having grown up in the PPG favela (Cantagalo–Pavão–Pavãozinho), Terere created this project to offer a better future to children and adolescents in vulnerable situations. The Terere Kids Project is not just a jiu-jitsu academy: it is also a refuge, a place of hope and discipline, where each young person receives not only sports support, but also meals, snacks and the opportunity to dream bigger.
These Grappling Shorts have been designed to accompany practitioners in all their activities: intensive training, competitions or leisure. Made from durable and lightweight materials, they ensure optimal freedom of movement thanks to their ergonomic cut and stretchy fabric. Reinforced seams ensure durability, even during the most demanding fights.
The design of the shorts incorporates the colors and symbols of the Terere Kids Project, paying tribute to the resilience and determination of these young athletes. Wearing these shorts also means supporting the project in a concrete way: a portion of the profits helps finance meals, competition registrations, and the purchase of kimonos for the children of the favela.
Who are these Grappling shorts for? These shorts are specially designed for practitioners of jiu-jitsu, grappling, or other combat sports, seeking both performance and community engagement.
How can I contribute to the Tererê Kids Project by purchasing these shorts? By purchasing the Tererê Kids Project Jiu-jitsu Grappling Shorts, you are directly contributing to the Tererê Kids Project. A portion of the profits generated by the sale of these shorts is donated to the project to finance essential needs for the children and adolescents of the favela: meals, snacks, competition registrations, and the purchase of kimonos. Thus, each purchase provides concrete support to these young people, offering them not only material assistance but also the opportunity to pursue their dreams through jiu-jitsu.
In short, buying these shorts means actively supporting the Tererê Kids Project and helping to change the lives of children in vulnerable situations, while promoting the values of discipline, rigor, and hope embodied by the project.
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Data sheet
Category
Shorts
Product designed for
The Nogi also called Grappling, it's BJJ without kimono
Maintenance conditions (to maintain the condition of this product)
Maximum 30 ° and no dryer, this avoids shrinking
Composed of a fabric
Polyester / Elastane, a fabric that combines strength and elasticity
Design made in
Sublimation, a printing technique that will not tarnish during washing
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